Situational awareness is not necessarily for weapon employment against all available targets.
And that is very obvious.
Weapon employment requires higher quality tracks, and you can do a much more limited number of those. (since you have to update them more often)
And there is also a limitation in terms of datalink channels.
Unless I am misremembering what the lines meant (or misunderstood them in the past), APG-63/65/66/68 (63PSP is 4, Baz is 10) all seem to have a limit of 10 targets tracked in TWS (alongside N019 and N001 variants):
Tracking 10 targets in TWS does not automatically mean you can guide missiles at all of them. This is because you need accurate enough data for each target, ability to compute the required data link info for transmission, send that data to each missile (make sure they receive the data and that the data received belongs to each missile). All that has to be done while already doing other TWS stuff with a single antennae. Also, why do you need more that 6 for APG-68, you don’t even have that many missiles?
Here is a snippet from Forecast International (I know, secondary source, but using this to show you that data link limitation is a thing that exists. You can probably find more yourself with a deeper search.)
In any case, if you want to prove that APG-66/68 (or any other radar) can send info to more missiles with datalink, you will need to find a source that explicitly states that. Just “can track x targets” does not automatically imply it can guide missiles at all of them.
There is though, missile SARH guidance is done with HPRF modes only as that is the only one that can provide the required semi continuous or CWI (continuous wave, interrupted) signal.
I think you mean “Lt. Col. Michael Trujillo, District of Columbia ANG’s 113th Aerospace Control Alert Detachment commander, the unit responsible for the air defense of the national capital region”
What part of "(With the F-16’s previous APG-68 fire control radar), I had the ability to target up to two tracks, that’s it, At that point, my radar is completely saturated and has no more bandwidth. With the AESA radar, (without getting into) specific numbers, I can target more things than I can shoot.” don’t you understand?
Yes, he doesn’t specify the aircraft’s tail number and paint condition either
Irrelevant
Unless you have a source that there is a difference between various versions of the APG-68 in this regard
Not to mention that we have the V5 and V7 in the game anyways … Which are not the most advanced variants.
Plus, even if we concede that e.g. APG-68 V9, contrary to older APG-68 variants, has the ability to shoot at 6 targets simultaneously, then that would also imply that the much older APG-66 shouldn’t have the ability to shoot at 6 targets simultaneously either.
there is a difference why would they have different designations?
I dont have to report anything. It is you that is trying to report the APG-68 and an arbitrary blog post from a general and with no specific info from Westinghouse is not gonna suffice.
Not only that, but you don’t have anything useful to add to the discussion either … Except for “I like what Gaijin has invented in this instance, so good for me”
There are a million other things that can be improved in a radar than just the number of ARH missiles that can be guided simultaneously …